“FreeBSD Developers’ Handbook” is part of The FreeBSD Documentation Project. So here we are. System all installed and you are ready to start programming. But where to start? What does FreeBSD provide? What can it do for me, as a programmer?
Free FreeBSD Books
Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD
“Comprehensive Guide to FreeBSD” is free and can be downloaded in several formats. This book is designed for the new user and new system administrator of FreeBSD. This was written to help those who have no real UNIX background easily get started using FreeBSD.
FreeBSD system programming
“FreeBSD system programming”, written by Nathan Boeger and Mana Tominaga, is available online for free.
FreeBSD Handbook

“The FreeBSD Handbook” is the primary source of documentation produced by the FreeBSD Documentation Project. The FreeBSD newcomer will find that the first section of this book guides the user through the FreeBSD installation process and gently introduces the concepts and conventions that underpin UNIX®. Working through this section requires little more than the desire to explore, and the ability to take on board new concepts as they are introduced.
The Complete FreeBSD

The Complete FreeBSD is an eminently practical guidebook that explains not only how to get a computer up and running with the FreeBSD operating system, but also how to turn it into a highly functional and secure server that can host large numbers of users and disks, support remote access, and provide web service, mail service, and other key parts of the Internet infrastructure.
FreeBSD Porter’s Handbook
“FreeBSD Porter’s Handbook” is part of The FreeBSD Documentation Project.
FreeBSD Architecture Handbook
Free online book “FreeBSD Architecture Handbook” is part of The FreeBSD Documentation Project.
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